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Diversity of Foliar Phytophthora Species on Rhododendron in Oregon Nurseries

Diversity of Foliar Phytophthora Species on Rhododendron in Oregon Nurseries

Publication Type

Journal Article

2015

Authors

Knaus, BJ, Fieland, VJ, Graham, KA, Grünwald, NJ

Journal

PLANT DISEASE

Volume

99

Pagination

1326-1332

Date Published

OCT

Type of Article

Article

ISSN

0191-2917

The genus Phytophthora contains some of the most notorious plant pathogens affecting nursery crops. Given the recent emergence of the sudden oak death pathogen Phytophthora ramorum, particularly in association with Rhododendron spp., characterization of Phytophthora communities associated with this host in nursery environments is prudent. Many taxa may present symptoms similar to P. ramorum but we do not necessarily know their identity, frequency, and importance. Here, we present a survey of Phytophthora taxa observed from seven nurseries in the U.S. state of Oregon. Incidence and diversity of Phytophthora communities differed significantly among nurseries and among seasons within nursery. The taxa P. syringae and P. plurivora were widespread and detected at most of the nurseries sampled. Nine other taxa were also detected but were found either in a single nursery or were shared among only a few nurseries. Characterization of the Phytophthora communities present in nurseries is an important step toward understanding the ecology of these organisms as well as an aid to nursery managers in determining what risks may be present when symptomatic plants are observed. This study builds on an increasing literature, which characterizes Phytophthora community structure in nurseries.